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Humpback Whale BreachA Humpback leaps out of the water. They will often do this multiple times in a row.species: Megaptera novaeangliaephoto-id: WHB-017 request pricing

Humpback Whale In Drift KelpThis was an interesting behavior. A mother with calf went out of her way to swim into then rollup in a large patch of drift kelp.species: Megaptera novaeangliaephoto-id: WHB-030 request pricing

Humpback Whale FlukeHumpback raises its fluke in preparation for a dive. Humpbacks feed on Krill and small baitfish.species: Megaptera novaeangliaephoto-id: WHB-007 request pricing

Blue Whale Fluke UnderwaterBaleen whale. Believed to be the largest animal to have ever lived. The Blue Whale can reach lengths of over 90 feet and attain weights of 150 tons or more. They feed almost exclusively on huge amounts of tiny shrimp like crustaceans called krill.species: Balaenoptera musculusphoto-id: WBL-037 request pricing

Blue WhaleThe huge fluke of a Blue Whale can power it to speeds of over 30 miles per hour for short distances.species: Balaenoptera musculusphoto-id: WBL-012 request pricing

Blue Whale Surface FeedingWhen feeding near the surface, individuals can extend their heads completely out of the water as they lunge forward through a mass of krill. This animal has rolled on its side and is moving from left to right. Its mouth is wide open with the lower jaw still underwater. You are seeing the top of its completely open mouth.species: Balaenoptera musculusphoto-id: WBL-063 request pricing

Blue Whale FlukeBaleen whale. Believed to be the largest animal to have ever lived. The Blue Whale can reach lengths of over 90 feet and attain weights of 150 tons or more. They feed almost exclusively on huge amounts of tiny shrimp like crustaceans called krill.species: Balaenoptera musculusphoto-id: WBL-055 request pricing

Blue WhaleBlue Whales normally travel as individuals or in small groups of two or three animals, but in areas where krill are plentiful they can be found feeding in groups of 50 or more.species: Balaenoptera musculusphoto-id: WBL-056 request pricing

Blue Whale FlukeThe huge fluke of a Blue Whale can power it to speeds of over 30 miles per hour for short distances.species: Balaenoptera musculusphoto-id: WBL-057 request pricing

Blue WhaleBaleen whale. Believed to be the largest animal to have ever lived. The Blue Whale can reach lengths of over 90 feet and attain weights of 150 tons or more. They feed almost exclusively on huge amounts of tiny shrimp like crustaceans called krill.species: Balaenoptera musculusphoto-id: WBL-058 request pricing

Blue Whale FlukeBaleen whale. Believed to be the largest animal to have ever lived. The Blue Whale can reach lengths of over 90 feet and attain weights of 150 tons or more. They feed almost exclusively on huge amounts of tiny shrimp like crustaceans called krill.species: Balaenoptera musculusphoto-id: WBL-059 request pricing

Blue WhaleBaleen whale. Believed to be the largest animal to have ever lived. The Blue Whale can reach lengths of over 90 feet and attain weights of 150 tons or more. They feed almost exclusively on huge amounts of tiny shrimp like crustaceans called krill.species: Balaenoptera musculusphoto-id: WBL-050 request pricing

Humpback Whale - Mother With CalfMother raises fluke in preperation for a dive. Calf in foreground dorsal fin and back passing from right to left.species: Megaptera novaeangliaephoto-id: WHB-015 request pricing

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